DOCUMENTARY VIDEO  
Hyland House Museum
Celebrate Guilford history and support the
Hyland House with our new 50-minute
Documentary Video
historic houses, colonial life
       How the
Madcap Dorothies
saved the Hyland House

  • Learn the history of the house at 84 Boston Street from its origin to its present status a a museum of colonial life and architecture.
  • Enjoy the "great date debate" between those who believe the house was built in 1660 and those who think it was constructed in the early 1700s.
  • Meet clockmaker Ebenezer Parmelee who lived in the house in the mid 18th century.
  • See how the Madcap Dorothies, as the ladies of the Dorothy Whitfield Historic Society were called, saved and restored the house after 1916.

O R D E R F O R M
Madcap Dorothies Video 

  PRINT OUT THIS PAGE, FILL IN THE FORM AND MAIL IT
  WITH A CHECK FOR $19.95 PER VIDEO TO:
       DOROTHY WHITFIELD HISTORIC SOCIETY
       P.O. BOX 229
       GUILFORD, CT 06437
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
  PLEASE MAIL ______ COPY(IES) OF THE VIDEO TO:

   NAME: _________________________________________________

   ADDRESS: ______________________________________________

    _______________________________________________________

   PHONE: _____________________________

Proceeds will benefit the DWHS,
which maintains the Hyland House

FILM AND SCRIPT BY FRYDENBORG PRODUCTIONS
PROCEEDS BENEFIT THE DOROTHY WHITFIELD HISTORIC SOCIETY, WHICH MAINTAINS THE HYLAND HOUSE

historic houses, colonial life
HOME ~ ANTIQUES SHOW ~ THE HOUSE ~ GARDENS ~ DOROTHIES ~ HISTORY ~ DWHS TODAY ~ VIDEO ~ LINKS
Dorothy Whitfield Historic Society, Box 229 Guilford, CT 06437 info@hylandhouse.com